The 22-inch Silicon Graphics® F220 flat panel display offers
high resolution and leading-edge image quality in a 1600x1024 wide-aspectratio
display. The elegant, state-of-the-art F220 display with attached speakers also
accepts S-video and composite video input for full-screen or picture-in-picture
(PIP) viewing and is delivered with a remote control for ease of use.

High-Performance Flat Panel Display

Today’s high-performance graphics-based applications demand
precise colors and crystal clear text, graphics, and video. Silicon Graphics
F180 and Silicon Graphics F220 fulfill these requirements. The versatile F180
and F220 displays offer built-in analog VGA and DVI digital input capability.
Both displays support dual-input capability with analog VGA and DVI input
connectors, allowing two computers to be connected to the display at one time.
The dual-input capability on both displays provides flexibility for sharing the
display between two systems without the need for a switchbox. Selecting the
video input is as easy as pressing a button on the front panel. The DVI-I on the
F180 accepts either digital or analog input, which allows two analog sources or
one analog and one digital source to be connected to the F180. The DVI-D on the
F220 supports digital input. The built-in scaler function on both displays
ensures that even lower-resolution images scale to take advantage of the large
screen.

Get the Most for Your Investment

Users can easily share the F180 or F220 display between
different systems, which prolongs the value of their flat panel display
investment. On the F180, the combination of dual input, digital and analog
compatibility, and multiple-frequency technology gives users the freedom to
upgrade video cards as they become available. In addition, the energy savings of
flat panel displays such as the F180 or the F220 are dramatic compared with
21-inch CRT displays. For example, with only half the power consumption and
approximately a third of the cooling requirement of other displays, the F180 can
pay for the incremental cost of purchasing a flat panel over a 21-inch CRT
display in less than one year. The F180 flat panel display completely pays for
itself in approximately four years.